I tried Don't Starve too but I don't understand... what's the point in it? To just survive as much as possible? It'd be cool if you could somehow "pass" the game or something, but yeah, I know its still just a beta version.

I tried Don't Starve too but I don't understand... what's the point in it? To just survive as much as possible? It'd be cool if you could somehow "pass" the game or something, but yeah, I know its still just a beta version.

You unlock different characters and gameplay elements, explore different biomes, meet new creatures, etc. For a beta, it's surprisingly complex And it keeps getting new stuff (like the sanity metre) so there's always something good coming up.

This is a game where you build an AC (Armored Core) and compete against other ACs in the Arenas. The first disc has missions, the Arena and the Sub-Arena. The second disc is has around 8 or 10 extra arenas, each allowing you to gain extra parts for your AC. You can load ACs from the older titles too.

ACs are fully customizable, meaning that you can build pretty much whatever comes to mind.
However, if you haven't completed AC1 with at least 98% your choices will be slightly limited by the legs' and core's weight restrictions.

Aah, good ol' Blizzard. Truck loads of cheese, truck loads of cliche, complete rip-off of Warcraft 3. That's what makes it so appealing me thinks. It's a no brainer entertainment - drama and emo, overflowing with moments of epic and plot twists, all laced with great cinematics and "save the world, be the hero and make sacrifice" soundtrack. Nothing better than Blizzard concocted stories, when it comes to that switch off your brain product and just gawk like a 12 year old for his first superhero film.

Really bad thing - the more keen people might remember that there was a leak on youtube months ago, that looked like the ending cinematics from the campaign. Blizzard didn't comment or change it all. There was hope for a while and then you realise where it's going and that you'd been spoiled even before you got your first trailer.

However, the writing had improved. There were a few, a very few moments of genuine inspiration there, especially the recurring theme of the "broken-horn zergling" which really felt like that bit in the godfather, where you had oranges appearing in the scene in an ominous way and you knew death was to follow.

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Started playing this 2004 console RPG on Samsung Galaxy S3 ... It has some really funny lines, although the story isn't really too developed from what I've seen. It's a great game to entertain yourself with, but the only thing that annoys me is that you can only view your character from above (no first person or close third person).